Congenital Transmission of Intestinal Nematodosis

Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 1

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Ye. I. Bodnya, V. A. Sklyarova

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Ye. I. Bodnya, V. A. Sklyarova (2013). Congenital Transmission of Intestinal Nematodosis. Актуальна інфектологія, 1(1), 120-122. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-617800